Games by Mark Sullivan and James Patterson (2017, Trade Paperback)
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Experience the thrill of the chase with "Private Novel: The Games" by Mark Sullivan and James Patterson. This gripping novel follows the story of Private, a detective agency that takes on a dangerous assignment to protect the world's top athletes from a deadly threat. With heart-pumping action and a complex plot, this trade paperback is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. Immerse yourself in a world of mystery and suspense, as you follow the investigations of Private's team of skilled investigators. Get your copy now and join the race against time to save the lives of the world's greatest athletes.
SynopsisIn the #1 bestselling series, Private's Jack Morgan must hunt down a killer before the Olympic games begin in Rio. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil knows how to throw a party. So it's a natural choice to host the biggest spectacles in sports: the World Cup and the Olympics. To ensure that the games go off without a hitch, the organizers turn to Jack Morgan, head of the world's greatest international security and consulting firm. But when events are this exclusive, someone's bound to get left off the guest list. Two years after the crisis nearly spilled from the soccer field to the stands, Jack is back in Rio for the Olympics. But when his most prominent clients begin to disappear, and bodies mysteriously start to litter the streets, Jack is drawn deep into the heart of a ruthless underworld populated by disaffected residents trying to crash the world's biggest party. With the world watching in horror, Jack must sprint to the finish line to defuse a threat that could decimate Rio and turn the games into a deadly spectacle. . . all before the games begin.